Anonymous wrote:If so, how do you celebrate Eid?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone looking for health benefits or discipline training can observe Ramadan. Anyone looking for fun and food, can celebrate Eid. You don't need to be practicing Muslim or even Muslim. I'm Muslim but it never stopped me from joining religious holidays of my non Muslim friends and neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have family members that are not devout, they don’t pray or fast but they do go for Eid prayers, dress up and visit family. It’s a little awkward when they come for iftar but have not been fasting but we all just look the other way.
Trust us, it is awkward for us non-fasters to go to an Iftar, too, as we haven’t ’earned it’.
I’ll add that some non-devout also dabble in fasting for cultural solidarity, health benefits, and/or spiritual reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Does wearing a hijab cause men to leave you alone/be more respectful? I’d be an atheist in a hijab if this is true.
Anonymous wrote:Does wearing a hijab cause men to leave you alone/be more respectful? I’d be an atheist in a hijab if this is true.